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Bidrage med feedbackWonderful find after a movie next door. Had two rolls each. This year and last.
One of the best sushi places in park city, If you want an authentic Japanese meal this is where you go.
Cozy atmosphere, delicious food, excellent service and the food comes out pretty fast. Alex was awesome
Tasty and unique house sushi rolls! They 're expensive, but not beyond what is reasonable in a location like Park City. We started with the gyoza. They were unlike any other I 'd had they had a very thin wrapper that was fried to the point of almost being cracker like. They tasted good but were quite tiny. I don 't think they are worth the cost because of this. We tried two veggie and two blue rolls. Both veggie rolls (Cashew Clay and King Kong) were excellent! I would order both again. The Cashew Clay had a surprising and pleasant bright flavor due to the lime slices. The King Kong was the closest thing I think I 've had to a dessert sushi. It is one of the most unique things I 've eaten in a while. If you 're thinking you might like it you should try it! It was the favorite roll of my entire group. For the blue rolls, we had the Mike Thai Son and Jenny From The Block. I loved the fusion flavors of the first ones and the pieces I had with a lot of the Thai basil were the best. The latter one almost tasted like a complete meal with the salmon and asparagus. I 'd recommend both! Restaurant was pretty empty during the lunch hour on a Tuesday. Despite this, service/kitchen was sadly still slow to get food out. Restaurant smelled slightly fishy when we walked it. Everything we ate was super fresh so it didn 't indicate any problems with the food. But, it 's not the first impression you 'd want.
Average sushi, with average to low amount of fish (ordered rolls). Arrived lunchtime with no other customers; service was slow. Minimum tip amount offered on payment device [without manual calculation] is set at 18%, higher than U.S. standard of 15% minimum server held device awkwardly during payment process. This provided an awkward moment where server didn 't earn 18%, but disabled customer couldn 't operate device quick enough to change tip to 15%. Minor detail, but as a first impression at many sushi places, the food and service were industry average and food was at average.